expose stuff and the article on the front page was that the obama administration says that one time this nsa spying was really helpful. i mean,hat's the arm.-- that's the article. it's unbelievable. so i think that, yeah, a lot of the corporate media, he showed his graph where the media is now owned by five companies. maybe it's two now. and i think they're responsible for a lot of this mischaracterization. things that come up in these cases, that people are stealing data and stealing, you know, legally has an intent to deprive. when you are copying information, there is no intent to deprive the owner of it. these are gray areas, nuances, they're subtle and complicated but that's where we are now. you know, is this the same as taking your laptop and not letting you have it? no. i think the subtlety is important and i think the media is generally missing it, and missing it in favor of kind of corporations and the government. >> or they only report on it for two weeks and you know, then, an opportunity is lost. that's what i'm afraid is going to happen on the surveillance stuff. it needs t